Testseek.com have collected 82 expert reviews of the Google Home Hub and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Home Hub.
May 2019
(82%)
82 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2018-11-01, Author: Chris , review by: eftm.com.au
I love it and given the price, it will wipe out Google Home pretty quickly. There are no apps or even a browser to speak of like the Echo Show, but I don't see why these smart displays need to mimic a tablet anyway. But there's some bad news if you just h...
Great design, 7 inch screen is a nice small digital photo frame with more going for it, Creates a visual connection for people new to the idea of the smart home
Sound could be better, Might be a little confusing as a product concept to folks not looking for a photo frame in their life
Buying into the concept of a smart home is an easy decision for folks who live on the cusp of the new and exciting, but those who may wait a little might find the idea difficult.After all, you're integrating a system designed to do the work for you, and t...
Published: 2018-10-24, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Good size to place anywhere, Nice design, Screen adds more options
Average audio quality, No camera
The Google Home Hub is a really useful product that can be integrated into your life to make things easier, to keep your content within easy reach, control your smart devices, access information and know what's going on in the world. Not many devices can...
Abstract: Finally putting a face to the name, the touchscreen Google Home Hub lets Google Assistant illustrate its point when answering life's big questions.When the tech giants have spent the last few years convincing us that voice is the interface of choice for...
Published: 2018-10-22, Author: Jason , review by: ausdroid.net
Abstract: If you couldn't guess, we're pretty excited for the release of Google's new Home Hub across Australia tomorrow. It's the latest member of the Google Home family, powered by Google Assistant and comes equipped with a 7-inch screen to let the Assistant show...
The Google Home Hub's touchscreen is responsive and works well in combination with Google Assistant, whether you ask for help on a recipe or to check what's on your calendar. Pictures and videos look particularly crisp thanks to an ambient light sensor th
The sound quality is fine for background music, but nowhere near the level of other smart displays like the Amazon Echo Show or the JBL Link View. It's more on par with the diminutive Google Home Mini. The integration with the Nest Hello Video Doorbell ne
The cameraless, petite Google Home Hub will blend into any room in your home. It's affordable, and quite useful as a digital assistant (especially in the kitchen), a photo frame and a smart home control panel...
Sharp display, Works well as a digital photo frame
Small display, Limited video playback
Even if you're a smart speaker nut, the Google Home Hub really isn't a must-have. It does something that the regular Google Home can't do, but it isn't a game-changer. However, that being said, if you're the kind of person who find this new direction for...
In general, the wait for Google's own smart display has been worth it. We like the compact and chic design which fits in with the other Home devices. It's also great that Google's price point makes this an affordable way of getting a smart display, althou...
Published: 2019-04-26, Author: David , review by: T3.com
Fits almost anywhere, Google Assistant keeps on improving, Decent sound performance
The Google Home Mini is half the price, Screen is small
The Google Home Hub is tricky to sum up. On the one hand, the screen is too small for any serious video watching, and the speaker is too small for any serious music listening, and the overall package doesn't offer masses more in terms of basic functionali...